This is my Awesome Book project. I created this project by first designing it using wireframes. Used Luxon Library for displaying the time.
#About Project.
This project is an Awesome_books project, that adds the title and author of a book to an array of objects. When the user clicks on the 'add' button, the values entered into the Title and author input are added to an array of object that are in turn displayed on the page. Similarly, when the user clicks on the 'remove' button, the correct book is removed from the array of objects, and also removed from the page. Refactored the code to use javaScript Classes intead of Objects and arrays. Created a single page website with 3 tabs.
To view this project live, please visit this page
Clone this repo https://github.com/mckent05/Awesome_books 'git clone https://github.com/mckent05/Awesome_Books.git' Navigate to Awesome_books folder/directory 'cd Awesome_books' On the comandline, at the project's root, run 'npm install' to install app dependencies
Next, run 'npm start' which will run the app in the development mode.
Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.
ALTERNATIVELY
Just run 'npm run build' which will build the project and generate output files into the build directory.
Go to build directory and manually open books.html to interact with the app
Additional description about the project and its features.
- HTML- Hypertext Markup Language
- CSS - Cascading Style Sheets
- JS - Javascript
Akinlade Temitope
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Mphatso Lichapa
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- Twitter: @LichapaMphatso
- LinkedIn: mphatsolichapa
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page
- Fork the Project
- Create your Feature Branch (git checkout -b feature/newFeature)
- Commit your Changes (git commit -m 'Add some newFeature')
- Push to the Branch (git push -u origin feature/newFeature)
- Open a Pull Request
Mphatso Lichapa for his contribution to this project.
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This project is MIT licensed.